richymcdermott wrote: » I thought neville comments towards luiz was hilarious , sometimes he runs about like hes being controlled by a ten year old on playstation , made my day :pac::pac:
zerks wrote: » Any thoughts from Liverpool fans on Nevilles commentary today? I felt he was very good and called the game correctly saying Liverpool would eventually take advantage of Chelsea's looseness at the back.
whatawaster wrote: » results like today make me happy for about an hour, but come 7 o'clock I'm back to cursing the Norwich and Swansea games again. We are incredibly frustrating.
monkey9 wrote: » Villa Boas didn't find them funny!!He also hit back at Gary Neville's criticism of David Luiz, who the former Manchester United defender said played like he was being controlled by a 10-year-old PlayStation gamer."It's a stupid approach to an opinion," Villas-Boas said.
Kess73 wrote: » Just watched the highlights on MOTD2, and the stream I was watching the game on did no credit to Henderson's little run that led to the Kuyt chance late on. Was a nice bit of play from him, and with luck things like that will boost his confidence. I have been critical of a lot of things about him, but that was good to see. As for Johnson's goal, well it certainly was a bloody good John Barnes impersonation. It looked good on the stream, but defo reminded me of Digger on MOTD2. Just stick a 10 on his shirt for that move, and I could have been watching a game from 23 years ago.
rarnes1 wrote: » Still though 9 unbeaten is a decent run... Brighton(a) 2-1 Wolves(h) 2-1 Everton(a) 2-0 Utd (h) 1-1 Norwich(h) 1-1 Stoke(a) 2-1 West Brom(a) 2-0 Swansea(h) 0-0 Chelsea(h) 2-1
mike65 wrote: » Johnsons run and goal tends to add fuel to the fire that he should be a right wing and Kelly the first choice RB. Enrique was badly caught out for Sturridges goal I have to note. Or was that Agger? Either way the Chelsea man had a free run.
Kess73 wrote: » What was interesting about that goal and one of the Chelsea chances that came later on was how Reina lost it with Skrtel. He was literally jumping up and down with frustration, and followed Skrtel out past the six yard line to bollock him some more.
Chucky the tree wrote: » Ithought Adam was largely at fault for the first goal. Skrtel could either push out and leave his man free or hang back.
Kess73 wrote: » Tell that to Pepe, not me. :pac:
Sir Gallagher wrote: » I didnt see the whole match but by all accounts Suarez and Enrique had poorish games. Delighted to see we could do the business without our two most consistant players this year off form.
YouTookMyName wrote: » Pepe. We do love you.
K-9 wrote: » More points away from home, who's have thunk that? 6 from Chelsea, Arsenal and Spurs Away. Take out Spurs and only 2 conceded in 5 Away. Play City and that's the other top 6 teams played which shows it's been a tough 3rd of the season. December is Fulham (A), QPR (H), Villa & Wigan (A), Blackburn & Newcastle at Home. Half way through the season then, time to get a run of wins going to state the obvious, Spurs and Chelsea have some tough games in December.
J. Marston wrote: » If we took away our hammering against City, we'd have the best defensive record in the league by a distance. But we don't, because we got hammered. What's the point of ignoring a poor performance just to tidy up the stats a little? It's 6 conceded in 6 away games, still a decent record. Yeah, I'm a pedantic bollocks.